Halaelurus maculosus was created in 2007.
Halaelurus sellus was created in 2007.
Oxycanus maculosus was created in 1874.
Myrichthys maculosus was created in 1816.
the size of a tulip
You probably mean the common mudpuppy (Necturus maculosus).
The Latin translation is : Flavo Maculosos lacerta
Hsin-kuo Chen has written: 'The development of the pectoral limb of Necturus maculosus' -- subject(s): Batrachia, Embryology, Extremities (Anatomy), Menobranchus
Basilisk is the common name. Basiliscus is the first part of the latin name for 4 species. A common name for the basiliscus vittatus is the "jesus lizard" and its also called the striped or brown basilisk. Then there are the plumed, the western or red-headed and the common basilisks.
Yellow Spotted Lizard from the Book Holes: "Crocus Maculosus Lacerta ex Libri Foramen" Yellow = Crocus; Spotted = Maculosus; Lizard = Lacerta. From The = ex; Book = Libri; Hole(s) = Foramen. What made you ask this question..? I've never heard of a spotted lizard from a book hole. Interesting question - thanks for making me feel I didn't waste years of my life learning Latin! I knew there was a reason... Wiki and Yahoo! Answers. Cheers, Saccade
Mudpuppies and waterdogs are large neotonous salamanders (salamanders that retain their gills in adulthood). Often used for bait in fishing they are generally green or brown in color. Mudpuppies are Necturus maculosus of the family Proteidae and remain neotonous. Waterdogs can mature into tiger salamanders.
The scientific or taxonomic name would be Bufo microscaphus.
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